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Major Swedish e-truck charging station rolls out fast charging

Rapid EV charging technology from Kempower has become fully operational at one of Sweden's largest charging stations for electric trucks. 
By James Foster February 6, 2023 Read time: 1 min
E-Mobility has successfully installed 15 fast-charging points for fellow Swedish company Göteborgs Lastbilcentral

E-Mobility, part of the Soltech Group, successfully installed 15 fast-charging points for fellow Swedish company Göteborgs Lastbilcentral (GLC). The commissioning of one of Sweden’s largest charging stations for electric trucks comes at a crucial time and contributes to the country’s ambition to decarbonise its transportation industry. Strengthening Sweden’s fast-charging infrastructure is vital to ensure that the sector is emissions-free by 2045.

“We’re delighted to see this project go live. Commissioning one of Sweden’s largest private e-truck charging stations highlights the power of bringing ambitious Nordic companies together,” said Tomi Ristimäki, CEO of Kempower.

“We see the electrification of buses and trucks developing fast in the coming years and projects such as this are meaningful ways to electrify transport.”

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